Middlebury Squash Facility

The Middlebury College squash center
officially opened on October 26, 2013. The 18,000-square-foot
building replaces the five courts formerly located in the
now-defunct Bubble and gives the college community a modern
structure dedicated to the sport. In September of 2014, the
facility qualified for LEED platinum certification from the U.S.
Green Building Council, the highest honor awarded by the
organization.

Visitors are able to see into all
nine courts from the center concourse, with seating for hundreds of
spectators. The expansiveness of the space will allow Middlebury to
host more home matches and tournaments. The facility also includes
its own fitness room and restrooms.

Connected to the southeast end of the Peterson Family Athletics
Complex, the nine squash courts are arranged around a central
corridor covered by a skylight to allow filtered, natural light
into the space and provide the building with a distinctive
architectural element.

A beautiful tile lobby provides an entrance to the athletics
complex as well as a great view of Kohn Field.